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With my Storm, I could wake up my phone by pushing on the screen. Does the X do this, or do you need a special app for it? Touching the screen to wake it up is much easier than trying to push the small home button.
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Isn't the Storm's touch screen "resistive"? That's probably why it had that option.
No, the Storm's screen was capacitive but it had a two stage "touch" - it had a capacitive touch, but the whole screen actually moved and "clicked."
IMO, it was a horrendously bad mechanism but it did provide the ability to separate out the click from the capacitive touch... and hence the original poster's ability to wake the phone by "touching" it.
No, the Storm's screen was capacitive but it had a two stage "touch" - it had a capacitive touch, but the whole screen actually moved and "clicked."
IMO, it was a horrendously bad mechanism but it did provide the ability to separate out the click from the capacitive touch... and hence the original poster's ability to wake the phone by "touching" it.

I'm an ex Storm owner as well. I agree, touching the screen was nice to turn it on, but remember, you actually had to push the screen down....."click" it........The droid doesnt have that same type of functionality, so touching the screen to turn it on would be no good, it'd be on all the time then when putting it in a pocket or something. The Storm had touch and push mind you, the droid is strickly touch
It would seem that if you had the screen lock to activate when it went to sleep, then that would prevent waking it up if touched inadvertently. I have my screen to time out in 30 seconds, so it goes to sleep while I'm still holding it and I'd like to wake it with a touch, just like my old Storm. As long as I have the screen lock deactivated, why wouldn't that work?
Capacitive screens only respond to heat, e.g., your finger and not your pants (unless your pants were on fire).
what about something like a quick double tap to wake?

Well, anything is possible. But in order to do that, you still have to keep the screen "awake" (that is, the touch sensors awake) all of the time. The whole point of using hard buttons to wake the phone up is that it can truly sleep since the hard buttons don't require the device to be actively sensing at all times.
I'm not saying it won't happen. I'm just saying don't hold your breath![]()